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Issue Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 Issue: Volume 70, Issue 5 Last Update: Wednesday, June 02, 2004


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By Lynslei HarrisSports Editor At the end of the school year Broughton High School will lose one of its greatest coaches. Dave Brunner, head coach of the back-to-back Cap-6 Conference Championship
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Well, sports fans, this will be my last opportunity to write to you all. I hope you have enjoyed my columns in this paper as I have enjoyed writing them. As this school year comes to a close I would
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Let the wedding bells ring! Two of Broughton’s most loved teachers are tying the knot. Margaret Propst, World Civilizations, and Richard Matkins, English, plan to wed on April 3, 2004, the first day
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There are many different career pathways a student may choose at Broughton. Unfortunately, many students do not realize that they must choose which career pathway they will go on throughout high schoo
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A phone rings in the middle of the night, waking a mother from her sleep. She stumbles out of bed to get to the phone before the caller hangs up. Upon answering, someone speaks. The phone falls fro
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On Oct. 7, 2003, Wake County voters passed a $450 million school bond. This means one thing for Broughton High School: a renovated Holliday Gym. The Holliday Gymnasium will be under renovation from
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Fourth quarter is here and summer is just around the corner. For some students summer means ten weeks of doing absolutely nothing. For others, summer can be at time to get a job, do some community s


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